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James Calvin Wilsey (July 12, 1957 – December 24, 2018) was an American musician. He played bass with
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band the Avengers, but became better known as the lead guitarist for
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's band Silvertone. He featured on Isaak's albums '' Silvertone,'' ''
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,'' '' Heart Shaped World,'' and ''
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'', and is widely remembered for his distinctive guitar tone and technique, being dubbed the "King of Slow" by fans. After leaving Isaak's band, Wilsey pursued various solo projects while struggling with
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and, toward the end of his life, periods of homelessness. He died from multiple organ failure related to hepatitis and drug use.


Musical style

Wilsey's 1965
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and use of reverb, delay and gentle
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gave a distinctive sound to Isaak hits such as "
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" (the opening two-note riff, in his own words, "crystallizes Wilsey's approach") and "Blue Hotel". Producer
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remarked, "In terms of the feeling Jimmy was able to put into a song with the wang bar and the tremolo and effects — Jimmy had a really magical touch..."


Career

In 1977, Wilsey joined the Avengers, a pioneering band in the
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punk rock scene. The band notably opened for the Sex Pistols at the
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in January 1978, which led to Pistols guitarist Steve Jones sponsoring their recording career. Though the Avengers only released two EPs and a few compilation tracks during their initial run, the band influenced later San Francisco bands such as
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and Flipper, with Dead Kennedys bassist Klaus Fluoride praising Wilsey's use of octaves. Wilsey joined Chris Isaak's band Silvertone shortly after its formation in 1980. They initially played in many local San Francisco night clubs. Isaak recalled upon Wilsey's death that "Jimmy had so much heart and a great sound". However, the two became estranged by the early 1990s due to Wilsey's impatience with Isaak's behavior and his own worsening drug problems. In 1998, Wilsey formed a short-lived instrumental band called the Mysteries. Dropping the moniker "Calvin", Wilsey released a solo album of guitar instrumentals in 2008, titled ''El Dorado'', which paid homage to musical influences such as
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and Link Wray. Wilsey's last commercial recording under his own name was in 2012, when he contributed a cover of Johnny Cash's " The Man Comes Around" to the soundtrack to the film ''
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''. In 2017, he played guitar on
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's cover of "
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".


Personal life and death

In the 1990s, Wilsey met fashion boutique owner and designer Winter Mullender. They married in 2003 and had a son, Waylon. They divorced in 2008. Wilsey's health declined and in 2013 he developed hepatitis C and
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of the liver. His drug use reportedly continued during this time. He reconnected and temporarily cohabited with Mullender, but they were evicted in 2018 and became homeless. Wilsey was taken to
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in December of that year with the onset of organ failure, and died on the afternoon of Christmas Eve.


Selected discography


Solo

* ''El Dorado'' (2008)


With the Avengers

* '' We Are the One'' EP (1977) * '' Avengers'' EP (1979) * '' Avengers'' (1983) * '' Died for Your Sins'' (1999) *'' Zero Hour'' (2003) * '' The American in Me'' (2004) *'' Live at Winterland 1978'' (2010)


With

Chris Isaak Christopher Joseph Isaak (born June 26, 1956) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and occasional actor. He is widely known for his breakthrough hit and signature song " Wicked Game", as well as other songs such as "Blue Hotel", " Baby ...

* '' Silvertone'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1986) * '' Heart Shaped World'' (1989) * ''
San Francisco Days ''San Francisco Days'' is the fourth album by Chris Isaak, released in 1993. The album's sound was more upbeat than that of its predecessor, the darker '' Heart Shaped World'', and Isaak's breakthrough hit " Wicked Game". It did not perform as we ...
'' (1993)


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